To maintain the appearance and increase the longevity of your wrap, the following is recommended:
Regular hand washing, avoiding abrasive chemicals with strong solvents
- Avoid brushes, as they can dull the finish of the laminate and can cause scratching
- Rinse off any residue thoroughly with clean water
- Allow vehicle to air dry or use a microfiber cloth to dry
Pressure washing can be used when hand washing is not an option
- Avoid excessive pressure that can cause damage to the graphics
- Do not direct the spray at a sharp angle to the graphics
- Avoid spraying directly at wrap seams
- Trim back all lifted edges, and seal with an edge sealer or replace the section of the graphics if necessary
- Water pressure – maximum 800psi to 2,000 psi
- Water temperature – maximum 72 to 180 degrees
- Spray nozzle spray pattern of 40 degrees
- Minimum distance of nozzle to the graphics – 12 to 18 inches
- Spray angle – 45 degrees, sweeping spray
- Never use a Turbo pressure nozzle
Avoid Carmauba-based waxes, which are popular for vehicles without graphics because they can be buffed to a high shine. The buffing process needs to be rigorous and can cause damage to the graphics. Teflon or silicone-based polish used should be specifically designed for use on vehicle wraps. Most vinyl manufacturers recommend not using any waxes or polishes on matte, textured or other unique finishes and it is important to remove any residue (gunk) as soon as possible to avoid staining and other damage. Any cleaner used should be tested in an inconspicuous place first
For a gas spill be sure to wash off the residue quickly with soapy water; an isopropyl alcohol wipe down followed by a cleaning with a citrus-based cleaner will help remove oil, tar or asphalt that may build up to the graphics. Follow any chemical cleanings with a regular washing with water and a mild cleaner. Rinse with clean water and dry with a lint-free or microfiber cloth. In short; KEEP IT CLEAN!